BREAKING: Disneyland shuts down water coolers after breakout of DEADLY bacterial DISEASE

Disneyland voluntarily shut down two water cooling towers in one of its backstage areas after discovering they contained high levels of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ Disease, according to local reports.
The towers were chemically treated to combat the problem and there is no ongoing threat to guests’ health.
The Orange County Health Agency said 12 cases of Legionnaires’ disease were found three weeks ago, nine of which were people who visited the park in September, the LA Times reported.
Health officials said 10 people were hospitalised and one person with “additional health... read more

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